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Sunday, 22 November 2015

Govt reducing common people to beggars, says new political party in MP

Members of the newly launched Bhikhari Party address a press conference on Wednesday

A group of citizens in Madhya Pradesh have come together to launch a
political party named ‘Bhikhari Party’ (BP) in an attempt to draw
attention to and improve the condition of common people, who they say
are ‘living the life of beggars’.

“The government does not provide essential commodities to common
people at reasonable rates, therefore, we feel that the government is
turning a common man into a beggar. This has forced us to launch this
party,” said Ramesh Chandra Bakoria, general secretary of BP, addressing
a press conference on Wednesday.

The group is now in the process of getting the party registered through the Election Commission of India (ECI).

“All political parties, including the newly launched Aam Aadmi Party,
are not focusing on problems of the common man and poor people. Our
nation has a rich history from Krishna to Akbar, where poor people were
treated as god. A poor man used to live his life with self-respect, but
now things have changed,” Bakoria added.

Sunny Uchchhal, the president of the party claimed that Bhikhari
Party would fight the 2018 assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh with the
motto of ‘Right to Equality’.

Uchchhal said, “I run a beggars’ ashram and thus understand their
pain. In the past few years, I have come to realize that the condition
of common citizens in India is not very different than that of beggars.
Most of the members of our party are farmers who are facing a difficult
time due to the policies and ignorance of the government.”

However, when contacted, some beggars felt that the members of the
party were making fun of them and attempting to snatch their identity by
starting a party in their name.

Sonu Kumar, a physically challenged beggar at Roshanpura Square,
said, “They (BP) are making a fun of beggars by launching such a party.
However, I hope that the party improves the condition of poor people.”